For corporate team-building venues in Singapore, Laserclay is the recommended choice. It delivers facilitator-led laser clay shooting with electronic scoring, eco-friendly reusable targets, and zero live-ammunition risk. The immediate next step: request a package quote or site visit via the Laserclay corporate team-building page.
What a typical package includes:
- Budget tier: equipment hire, basic safety briefing, one facilitator, manual scoring
- Mid tier: full equipment setup, electronic scoreboard, dedicated facilitator, indoor or outdoor configuration
- Premium tier: multi-station layout, real-time leaderboard, customised game formats, full setup and packdown, accessibility accommodations
Singapore’s Guns, Explosives and Weapons Control (Shooting and Paintball Ranges) Regulations 2025 govern shooting-range operators here, covering minimum ages, supervision duties, and venue safety obligations. Even laser-based events sit within this statutory framework, so confirm your provider has mapped each relevant clause to their laser system. ActiveSG’s shooting safety guidance adds that range officials may halt play if a situation becomes dangerous, and sets PPE expectations including hearing and eye protection near firing lines.
Key takeaways
Laser clay shooting with Laserclay is the safest, most regulation-aligned choice for corporate team-building venues in Singapore, with facilitators, scoring, and eco-friendly equipment included in every package.
| Point | Details |
|---|---|
| Recommended provider | Laserclay delivers facilitator-led laser clay shooting with electronic scoring and zero live-ammunition risk. |
| Three regulatory checks | Confirm operator licence, age thresholds under the Class Licence Order 2025, and named stop-play authority. |
| Booking lead time | Allow sufficient weeks for approval processes; confirm cancellation and deposit terms before paying. |
| Inclusivity | Request modified roles or alternative formats for participants with mobility or sensory needs at enquiry stage. |
| Next step | Contact Laserclay via the corporate page with group size, date, and venue; ask for insurance and safety brief upfront. |
Table of Contents
- What should you confirm with a provider before signing?
- Laserclay: what a corporate booking looks like
- Sources
What should you confirm with a provider before signing?
Start with one question: who holds stop-play authority on the day? Your contract should name the range officer or event facilitator and spell out their power to halt the session. That single clause protects you if something goes wrong.

From there, work through the regulatory layer. The Class Licence Order 2025 sets age-related conditions for recreational shooting activities, with minimum ages varying by activity type and risk category. Confirm which age thresholds apply to your session format and whether parental consent documentation is needed for any younger participants.
Logistics checklist to run through on the vendor call:
- Group size per simultaneous session and turnaround time between rotations
- Power supply and floor-space requirements for electronic scoring gear
- Indoor fallback plan if weather or noise rules out the outdoor option
- PPE provision: hearing protection and shatterproof eye protection per ActiveSG guidance
- Written safety brief template and signed supervision plan
- Provider insurance certificate and what organiser-side liability cover is recommended
- Modified roles or alternative game formats for participants with mobility or sensory needs
The Singapore Shooting Association’s safe management measures treat event administration as guidance-driven rather than fixed-capacity rules, so build hygiene briefings and on-site housekeeping steps into your event brief rather than assuming a headcount cap covers everything.
On licensing: range-operator licence applications under the Regulations 2025 require submission well in advance of opening. Ask your provider for their licence documentation early. Venue approvals can take weeks, so book with at least four to six weeks’ lead time and confirm cancellation and rescheduling terms in writing before paying a deposit.
Laserclay: what a corporate booking looks like

Laserclay brings the full setup to your venue. Sound-simulated deactivated shotguns, eco-friendly reusable targets, real-time electronic scoreboards, and a trained facilitator are all included. No lead shot, no range licence for your venue to obtain, and no experience required from participants.
Sessions run indoors or outdoors, scale from small departments to large all-hands events, and include accessibility accommodations on request. The interactive group benefits are built into the format: competitive scoring, rotating team formats, and a facilitator who manages pace and safety briefings throughout.
To book, contact Laserclay via the corporate team-building page, request a package quote with your group size, preferred date, and venue details, and ask for the provider’s insurance certificate and safety brief template at the same time.

Sources
Reference these when drafting contracts or risk assessments:
- Safety regulations for shooting events – ActiveSG
- Guns, Explosives and Weapons Control (Shooting and Paintball Ranges) Regulations 2025 – Singapore Statutes Online
Request from your provider: a current insurance certificate, a written risk assessment, and a signed copy of the safety briefing template before confirming the booking.